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Cookies Policy

The ITGA International Tobacco Growers Association website uses cookies for navigability purposes, so by browsing our website, you accept this policy and the consequent use of cookies in accordance with the conditions described.

 

1. What are cookies and what are they used for?
Cookies are small information files that are stored on your computer, tablet, phone or other device with Internet access via your browser. The information retained by cookies is sent back to the website's server every time the browser opens one of its pages.

Cookies help determine the usefulness, interest and uses of a website, enabling faster and more efficient browsing. They prevent the same information from being entered repeatedly.

 

2. What kind of cookies do we use on the portal?
There are two main types of cookies: session cookies and permanent cookies. Session cookies are temporary and only remain in the cookie file until the user leaves the site, so they are deleted when the browser is closed. The information obtained is used to analyze traffic patterns, which makes it easier to identify problems. Permanent cookies are stored until the user deletes them manually or the expiry date expires. They are used whenever the user visits the site again for a more personalized service, adjusting navigation to their interests.

Of these, we use cookies for various purposes. Analytical cookies are used anonymously for statistical purposes. Functionality cookies store user preferences. Third-party cookies measure the success of applications and can be used to customize buttons, menus, icons and other graphic interface components with user data (called widgets).

We do not store personally identifiable information in the cookies we use. Nor do we use cookies to target advertising to our users based on their browsing, or for other advertising purposes of our own or of third parties.

 

3. How do I manage cookies?
All browsers allow the user to accept, refuse or delete cookies at any time by configuring the appropriate settings in their browser. You can configure cookies in the “options” or “preferences” menu of your browser.

Please note that by disabling cookies, you lose the automatic filling in of some data, such as login data. In addition, it may prevent some online services from working properly, affecting site navigation.